Definition of Snite. Meaning of Snite. Synonyms of Snite

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Definition of Snite

Snite
Snite Snite, n. A snipe. [Obs. or Scot.] --Carew.
Snite
Snite Snite, v. t. [Icel. sn[=i]fa. See Snout.] To blow, as the nose; to snuff, as a candle. [Obs. or Scot.]

Meaning of Snite from wikipedia

- Snite may refer to: Betsy Snite (1938–1984), American alpine ski racer Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, U.S. John Taylor Snite...
- The Snite Museum of Art, was the fine art museum on the University of Notre Dame campus, near South Bend, Indiana. It included about 30,000 works of art...
- Betsy Baxter Snite (later Riley, December 20, 1938 – June 15, 1984) was an American alpine ski racer and Olympic medalist. She competed in the Winter...
- John Taylor Snite House is an architecturally-significant house in Highland Park, Illinois, United States. It was built for John Taylor Snite, a prominent...
- Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia, it is called prženice, pohane šnite, moče, or ribanjke. It is eaten sweet or savory and paired with ajvar, jam...
- York National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Palm Springs Art Museum, CA Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New...
- work through the Hall Presidents Council (HPC) student organization. The Snite Museum of Art was a fine art museum on the University of Notre Dame campus...
- Waterford Ulster Museum, Belfast The Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame Driftwood in a Cave at the Snite Museum of Art "Residents of a house...
- collection of the University of Notre Dame, which was formerly housed in the Snite Museum of Art, which closed at the end of 2023. The more than 30,000 works...
- "mire snipe", "horse gowk", "heather bleat", and the variant spelling "snite". See snipe for other aspects of the name. BirdLife International (2019)...